The connections between the international drug trade, terrorism, and organized crime are blurring, crossing and mutating as never before. This reality poses new challenges to the United States, and HSPI remains focused on this issue.
The Hybrid Threat: Crime, Terrorism and Insurgency in Mexico
Proceedings of Joint CSL-HSPI Policy and Research Forum
December 2011
Mexico and the Triple Threat
by Sharon Cardash, Frank J. Cilluffo, and Bert B. Tussing
October 20, 2011
In Afghanistan, hit 'em where they aren't
F. Jordan Evert
Christian Science Monitor
September 29, 2008
The Threat Posed from the Convergence of Organized Crime, Drug Trafficking, and Terrorism
Statement of Frank J. Cilluffo, Deputy Director, Global Organized Crime Program, and Director, Counterterrorism Task Force, Center for Strategic & International Studies
Before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime
December 13, 2000
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The Hybrid Threat: Crime, Terrorism and Insurgency in Mexico
October 20, 2011
Policy and Research Forum in collaboration with the Center for Strategic Leadership, U.S. Army War College
Event Summary and Resources
Gil Kerlikowske, Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy
Policy & Research Forum
September 8, 2009
Event Summary, Video, Audio, and Resources
His Excellency Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan, Embassy of Mexico
Ambassadors Roundtable
May 7, 2008
Event Summary & Mexico Resource Page
Her Excellency Ambassador Carolina Barco Isakson, Embassy of Colombia
Ambassadors Roundtable
July 12, 2007
Event Summary
Obama meets with Calderon at critical juncture in U.S.-Mexican relations
CBS News
March 3, 2011
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Frank J. Cilluffo
Associate Vice President, The George Washington University
Director, Homeland Security Policy Institute
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Juan Zarate
Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic & International Studies
Former Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism, National Security Council
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